Exposure is an essential part of photographic technique, but is often thought of as mysterious or difficult to understand. Digital cameras have brought a new dimension to exposure control, offering photographers the ability to review images in the field, as well as being able to change the sensitivity of the sensor from shot to shot. In this handy new book, Ross Hoddinott unravels the fundamentals of this fascinating subject and presents it in a clear and easy-to-understand way. This practical, jargon-free guide will be an essential companion out in the field, helping photographers turn theory into practice and to achieve creative control over their images.
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full colour throughout, includes diagrams, 200 photographs, includes screengrabs & histograms
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
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978-1-86108-533-7 (9781861085337)
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Ross Hoddinott (www.rosshoddinott.co.uk) is a professional photographer specialising in nature photography. He regularly contributes to photography magazines including Outdoor Photography. Ross's previous books for Photographer's Institute Press include Digital Macro Photography (9781861085306) and he lives in Bude, Cornwall